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APOLOGIES To accept any apologies for absence. Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors Cai Larsen and Huw Rowlands. Cllr Linda Ann Jones
(Local Member for application 6.1) |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST AND PROTOCOL MATTERS To receive any declaration of personal interest and to note protocol matters. Additional documents: Minutes: a)
The following member
declared that he was a local member in relation to the item noted: ·
Councillor Alan Jones
Evans (not a member of this Planning Committee) in relation to item 5 on the agenda
(application for an order under the Traffic Management Act). |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration. Additional documents: Minutes: As a matter of course, it was reported that since the
Chair was joining the meeting virtually, the Legal Officer would announce the
results of the voting on the applications. |
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The
Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the previous meeting of this
committee, held on the 20th of May, 2024, be signed as a true
record. Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair accepted the minutes of the previous meeting
of this committee, held on 25 May 2024, as a true record. |
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APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER UNDER THE ROAD TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ACT 1984 PDF 279 KB To approve
the submission of a clearway order on the B4403 between Llanuwchllyn
and Bala in its entirety. Additional documents: Decision: Approve
to submit a clearway plan on the B4403 between Llanuwchllyn and Bala in its
entirety. Minutes: Llangywer Community Ward: Llanuwchllyn
and Llangywer Proposal:
Cyngor Gwynedd Order (24 hour Clearway Order) Llangywer
2023 A report was presented by the Traffic and Projects Service Manager
detailing the proposal to introduce a traffic control order on the Class II
Road - B4403 (Llangywer), in response to complaints
and concerns received by the Traffic Unit from National Park Officers and
members of Llangywer Parish Council. Concerns were
expressed about the detrimental impact of inconsiderate parking that had led to
traffic congestion, which was an annoyance of local residents, but also
hampered the response time of emergency services. The Transportation Unit
proposed to implement a clearway restriction on the road, and this proposal was
subject to consultation between March and April 2023. During the consultation
period, one objection had been received to the proposal from a member of the
public. Reference was made to the objection that noted that the order took
extreme measures to resolve the problem, together with the Council's response
to the recommendations. It was highlighted that the Local Member had also submitted views on the
situation, echoing the concerns of the National Park's officers and the local
community. It was proposed and seconded to introduce the
order. During the ensuing discussion, the following
observations were made by members: ·
There were severe
problems in the area during the summer months ·
Road safety must be
prioritised ·
Consideration should be
given to installing relevant signs to highlight that the road must be kept
clear for emergency vehicles - in accordance with Government guidelines ·
This was a local opportunity
to create a parking area that would alleviate the problem RESOLVED To
approve to submit a clearway plan on the B4403 between Llanuwchllyn
and Bala in its entirety. |
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PLANNING APPLICATIONS To submit the report of the Head of Environment Department. Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee
considered the following applications for development. Details of the
applications were expanded upon and questions were
answered in relation to the plans and policy aspects. |
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Application No C22/0136/03/AC MANOD QUARRY, LLAN FFESTINIOG, LL41 4RF PDF 354 KB Application under Section 73 to vary condition 2 on planning permission 5/59/500 (Extension of Slate Quarry and Realignment of Quarry Roads) so as to extend the time for the winning and working of material to 2048 at Cwt y Bugail Quarry, Cwm Teigl, Llan Ffestiniog LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Linda Ann Jones Additional documents: Decision: To delegate powers to the Assistant Head of the Environment Department
to approve the application, with conditions relating to the following: ·
The work to come to an
end on 31/12/2048, restore the site by 31/12/2049. ·
Permitted activities
and compliance with the submitted drawing / details / plans / information. ·
Mark the boundary of
the site and mineral extraction zones and tipping areas. ·
Revoke GPDO Part 19
& 21 rights for fixed plant or machinery, buildings and structures and
mineral waste. ·
15,000 tonnes per annum
export limit. ·
Exported material
restricted to existing public highway. ·
Tipping operations to
be directed towards final landform. ·
Updated tipping
capacity. ·
Control of noise
limitations. ·
Restrict blasting 07:00
to 20:00 Monday to Saturday. No blasting on Sundays, bank holidays or public
holidays. ·
Peak particle velocity restricted
to 50mm/s for 95% of overburden blasts over a three-month period and not exceed
60mm/s at any time.” ·
Peak particle velocity
must be measured at the closest point to the blast site within the shaded area
shown in Drawing Reference WCYBG2312 Drawing No.10 ·
Monitoring of blasting
operations to record peak particle velocity. ·
Five yearly reviews of
operations. ·
Submit the first report
within 12 months. ·
Detailed Restoration
Plan. ·
Phased/progressive
restoration works. ·
5-year
aftercare/monitoring. ·
Scheme of landform
remodelling shall be applied to North Pole Quarry benches and associated faces
as indicated on plans for creation of stable landform and features to match
surrounding rock buttresses and scree. ·
Following cessation of
works, clearance of quarry plant/machinery/materials/equipment to be cleared
and site to be left in clean/tidy condition, quarry benches prepared, treated
and planted with flora of local provenances, haul roads to be removed. ·
Restrict access of
livestock to restored areas. ·
No plant or machinery
to be operated without appropriate and properly maintained sound deadening
screens, silencers etc. ·
All vehicles
transporting raw material or waste shall be operated in a manner not to
generate excessive noise. ·
No operations to cause raising
of fugitive dust and all areas traversed by vehicles to be watered down. ·
Removal of vegetation,
structural repair or demolition of buildings and working of previously
stripped/quarried/tipped areas shall be undertaken outside of nesting season
for the protection of nesting birds. Qualified ecologist ·
No operations to be
undertaken on surface without stripping and storage of topsoils,
subsoils, and peat. ·
Topsoils and subsoils to be
re-used as soon as possible (In restoration). ·
Topsoils to be stored in mounds
not exceeding 2m in height. ·
Historic building
recording of the art storage facilities and Written Scheme of Investigation. ·
Monitoring and eradication plan of
non-native/invasive species. Minutes: An application under Section 73 to vary condition 2 on planning
permission 5/59/500 (Extension of Slate Quarry and Realignment of Quarry Roads)
so as to extend the time for the winning and working of material to 2048 at Cwt y
Bugail Quarry, Cwm Teigl, Llan Ffestiniog Attention was drawn to the late observations form
which contained observations relating to heritage and transport. a) The Senior Planning Officer - Minerals and Waste noted that Cwt y Bugail Quarry was located on the Manod
Mawr ridge and comprised the quarries of It was explained that the accumulated area of
the quarry works (included in the planning application) exceeded 25ha,
therefore exceed the threshold of Schedule 1 developments under The Town and Country
Planning (Environmental Impact Assessments) Regulations 2017. An Environmental
Statement (ES) was submitted as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA) in response to this requirement. In the context of the principle of the development, it was noted that
the current relevant local planning policies were Strategic Minerals Policy P22
and Policy MWYN 3 in the Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan 2011
(LDP). Policy PS 22 stated that the Council would contribute to the permanent
demand locally and regionally for the supply of minerals in accordance with the
key objectives of sustainable development. It was also noted that Planning
Policy Wales - Edition 12 (PPW 12) incorporated Welsh Government planning
policies for minerals developments in Minerals Planning Policy Wales
(2001). In accordance with PPW 12,
Cyngor Gwynedd, as the Mineral Planning Authority had a duty to ensure that
mineral resources were exploited in a sustainable way so that they could make
an appropriate contribution to the area’s construction materials requirements.
It was added that the application complied with the criteria of Policy MWYN 3
which permitted development proposals for mineral exploration, mining or extensions to existing operations to maintain the
Plan area’s landbank of aggregates, or to meet a need for other minerals. In the context of the landscape's visual amenities, it was noted that the proposed development would cause direct impacts to the landscape of the application site which were unavoidable due to the nature of mineral extraction. As part of the supplementary documents, the applicant had provided a Landscape and Visual Appraisal (LVIA) which considered the sensitivity of surrounding landscape designations, residential areas and recreational receptors. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |